[Debian-in-workers] Question about Sans/Serif aliases
Mahesh T. Pai
paivakil at gmail.com
Wed Aug 29 14:39:59 UTC 2007
Arne Goetje said on Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 05:44:21PM +0800,:
> Although, I planned to have one -core and one -extra package for each
> script... All core fonts in one package would mean the -extra packages
> depend on the -core package? Or how do we make sure that the fonts are
> not duplicate on the users' systems?
My suggestion:-
1. One ``-core'' package with all fonts.
2. One ``-extras'' META PACKAGE depending on all of languages in the
below.
3. Several ``ttf-<language>-extra-fonts'' package for each language.
> Do Indian users usually install all Indic fonts, or only those for the
> language they speak?
Mostly, I expect that users will install only fonts for the languages
they read. One or two, at the maximum.
I have, and I expect most people on this list to have, all the
languages installed.
> Otherwise I would need a list of preferred fonts for each script in
> order to change the package in Ubuntu first.
Ok. The flame war is on. You started it.
(Did you say ``oh!! no!!!''?? tell us whetehr you cant seif or sans in
the --core package.)
Serif/sans, as judged by the styles for the language in question; not
the glyphs in the ASCII range.
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